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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Medical groups urge Kennedy, FDA to reexamine broad approval of abortion drugs
Planned Parenthood is suing the Trump administration over the defunding of abortion providers, while pro-life medical groups are urging a review of the FDA's approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. They claim recent data suggests significant risks associated with the drug.
The letter from six anti-abortion organizations warns that mifepristone may pose greater health risks than previously acknowledged, urging the reinstatement of safety measures. They argue that women deserve informed consent regarding the potential dangers of using the drug.
Fox News: Journalist who refused to duck during Trump assassination attempt reflects on Butler rally in new book
Salena Zito's new book, "Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America's Heartland," recounts the events of July 13, 2024, when a shooter opened fire at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Zito, present during the incident, details her experience as she documented the unfolding chaos while remaining in the secure area near the stage.
The book emphasizes the significance of place and community in American politics, reflecting on the deeper connections that shape political narratives. Zito's firsthand account captures the tension of the moment and the aftermath, including the impact on Trump's campaign and the tragic loss of a rally attendee who died shielding his family.
GB News: Priest, 83, among Palestine Action protesters arrested as police defend detaining retiree
An 83-year-old retired priest was among 29 people arrested during a protest against the proscription of Palestine Action, which has been classified as a terrorist organization. Reverend Sue Parfitt criticized the ban as a "loss of civil liberties" and was detained while demonstrating in Parliament Square.
The Metropolitan Police defended the arrests, stating that support for the group is now a criminal offense under the Terrorism Act. The law change follows significant criminal incidents attributed to Palestine Action, with the Home Secretary emphasizing the group's history of unacceptable actions.
#society
Forbes: Travelers Can Keep Shoes On During Airport Security Screening: Reports
The TSA has begun allowing travelers at select airports to keep their shoes on during pre-flight security screenings, marking the end of a nearly 20-year rule. This change is being phased in at major airports, including LaGuardia and LAX.
The shoes-off rule was implemented in 2006 following the "Shoe-Bomber" plot, which raised security concerns in aviation. The TSA has not officially confirmed the change but is revising its procedures and has informed TSA officers nationwide.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Putin’s regime is beginning to come apart
The recent death of Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoit, alongside the arrest of oligarch Konstantin Strukov, highlights the turmoil within Russia as President Putin's regime faces increasing instability. With oil revenues dwindling and military operations in Ukraine escalating, parallels are drawn to historical moments of upheaval in Soviet history.
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, the West is urged to take decisive action to support a just peace. However, political distractions and internal party politics in Europe may hinder effective military collaboration against Putin’s ambitions. The hope is for a unified European response to deter further aggression.
#health
Fox News: Never smoked? You could still be at risk of developing lung cancer, doctors warn
Lung cancer, the second-most common cancer in the U.S., affects up to 20% of individuals who have never smoked. Despite this, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force does not recommend screening for non-smokers, citing risks may outweigh benefits.
The increase in lung cancer cases among non-smokers is attributed to reduced smoking rates and environmental factors. Experts note that lifestyle changes and genetic predispositions also play a role. Current guidelines recommend screening primarily for high-risk individuals based on smoking history.
#education
Fox News: National 'Teacher of the Year' recipient feels job is 'deeply political'
Ashlie Crosson, the 2025 National "Teacher of the Year," addressed the NEA Representative Assembly, emphasizing the political nature of teaching. She highlighted the challenges faced during the pandemic and the need for educators to advocate for their students and communities.
Crosson, who teaches in Pennsylvania, expressed concerns about the future of public education and the importance of respect and support within the profession. The NEA, the largest teachers' union in the U.S., convened nearly 7,000 educators to discuss the ongoing challenges in education.
#technology
Fox News: How I almost fell for a Microsoft 365 Calendar invite scam
A new phishing scam targets Microsoft 365 and Outlook users by injecting fake billing alerts directly into their calendars through calendar invites. This tactic bypasses traditional email filters, making it appear urgent and legitimate. Users are advised not to interact with suspicious invites.
To protect themselves, users should avoid clicking on or declining these invites, as doing so can confirm their email is active. Instead, they should report the phishing attempt from their inbox and check their account security for any signs of compromise.